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At its big hardware event Tuesday, Google launched Google WiFi, a home router which connects to other Google WiFi routers to create a mesh network.
The system is expandable and modular; you can simply add more devices to expand Wi-Fi coverage in your home.
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Google calls the device "visually subtle," and that it is: it's a white, circular gadget with a Google logo on top, a silver stripe around it, and that's pretty much it.read more

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